iOS 8: Power to the iPad
iOS 7 was the largest upgrade to iOS ever. It brought along a completely new design language on both the iPhone and iPad, and unlocked various APIs that have made applications more useful and powerful....
View ArticleSquarespace Blog Makes Blogging from iOS Easier
Squarespace is a great website builder for those of us who don’t have the time to either code our own websites or simply don’t know how. I’ve used it for both my personal blog and my professional site,...
View ArticleBoxer is the Feature-Complete Email Client
Email clients are chief among the list of essential apps. While the protocol itself is as old as time — at least in technology — it is also one of the most reliable and omniscient ways to communicate....
View Article7 Minute Workout: Get in Shape for a New Year
With the New Year coming, workout regiments will see a massive increase in popularity as people around the world promise themselves that they will get in shape. An app can’t do that hard work for you,...
View ArticleGo Kart Racing With Angry Birds Go!
I’ve long wanted a Mario Kart-esque game for iOS, something I can play that delivers a madcap sense of karting fun without requiring a Nintendo console. So naturally, when I saw Angry Birds Go, the...
View ArticleModernist Cuisine at Home: A Gift for the Home Cook Who Has Everything
Christmas is almost here, are you still trying to find a perfect gift for the foodie who seems to have every cookbook, gadget and gourmet pantry ingredient known to mankind? My pick for the ultimate...
View ArticleSuper Squares: Another Addictive Puzzler
I’m not much of a gamer on my iPad or iPhone, but I like having something to do while I watch TV or take a breather from work. My goto genre, when I’m not reviewing the latest adventure game, is the...
View ArticleCalculate Faster with Tydlig
Calculators on computers tend to follow one of two paths. Some are simply digital recreations of the physical object. Their number pad is made of pixels instead of plastic, and they generally are...
View ArticleVert Goes iPad and Remains Beautiful
There’s no shortage of conversion utilities available for iOS, but very few of them have a keen eye for design. Even fewer are beautifully designed while offering professionals the things they need to...
View ArticleYahoo Weather: The Best iPad Weather App
Weather apps on the iPad have always been an interesting area. Apple has never shipped a stock weather app, so developers and designers haven’t had a starting point to build from as they have on iOS....
View ArticlePDF Expert 5 Leapfrogs the Competition
One of the reasons I own a full-sized iPad is because it’s closer to the size of an 8.5“x11” sheet of paper. That has a lot of advantages: photos blown up to that size won’t look as clear as they will...
View ArticleQuick Math+ Improves Your Mental Math
The fear of losing simple arithmetic capabilities over time is something that I’ve experienced. Many of us begin to lose the ability to quickly and correctly process relatively simple math problems...
View ArticleDevice 6: The Atmospheric Thriller Reimagined for iPad
For the past several nights, I haven’t been able to sleep. Between tossing and turning in my bed and dreaming of something other than sugar lumps and Christmas elves and Santa Clause, this was not how...
View Article10 Festive Apps for the Christmas Season
Christmas is almost upon us and to celebrate, I have rounded up ten of the App Store’s most entertaining Christmas-themed apps for you to download and enjoy during the run-up to everyone’s favorite...
View ArticleBreeze Real Estate Flyer Maker: Making Real Estate Easier
Selling a home is hard. I mean, maybe that should go without saying, but there’s a reason that we use realtors to do the dirty work most of the time. But if you’re a realtor, print design work might...
View ArticleOceanhorn is My Game of the Year
It’s been a long time since I owned a Nintendo system that I actually used (that old Gamecube still works though), but I have really fond memories of some of the games I used to play. I get cravings...
View ArticleNetatmo: Monitor the Weather While You’re Not Home
Last month, I was loafing round the house with my phone wondering how cold it was outside. Being the ridiculously technology-glued person I am, I started searching for a weather station that integrates...
View ArticleWordBook: The Best Dictionary for the iPad
Dictionary! That likely isn’t the first type of app you rush to the App Store to install when you open up your new iPad. However, a handy, powerful dictionary can come in handy in almost all...
View ArticlePhotoristic HD Brings the iPad One Step Closer to a Perfect Image Editor
A lot of people talk about image editing on iPad, but I’m not sure it’s quite there yet. Until it handles RAW, I’m going to be continually disappointed by some of the controls these apps offer. But...
View ArticleWriter Pro is an Exercise in Disappointment
Writer Pro is a bit bipolar. On the Mac, the app takes writing to a different level; elevating Markdown and a clean workflow into a smooth running system that is a pleasure to use. But on iOS, it’s a...
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